Pipe



June 23, 1925. 1,543,302

D. SWERDLOW PIFE Filed Sept. 25. 1924 A TTORNEYS.

Patented June 23, 1925.,

UNITED STATES,

PATENT oFFicE.

NEW YORK, N.

PIPE, INCq OF Y., A CORPORATION OF N'EW YORK.

Application filed September 25, 1924. Serial N'o. ,789,751.

To all 'whom it 'may concern: Be it known that I, DAVID SwnnDLow a citizen of Russia, residing at 609 Hart St., Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, city and State ofl New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pipes, of which the following is .a specification. w This invention relates to improvements in pipes and has particularly for its object the provision of a pipe of novel` form which will efectively withstand'the action of the wind and will remain' lighted in fall weathers. f

A further object of the invention is the provision of a pipe particularly adapted for the use of automobile 'drivers Further objects of the invention will be apparent from the drawings, in which-- Figure 1 represents atside view in perspective of my improved pipe,

Figure 2 is a'sectional view,

Figure is a perspective of the ,three principal parts of the pipe,

Figure 4 is a-sectional view along the line 4-4 of Figure 2, a'nd` Figure 5 is a se'ctional view along thev line 5-5 of Figure 2.

A represents what would be normally known as the bowl. of the pipe having a central orifice B with additional air vents C and O' (see Figu-re 5). A metal collar is placed over the orifice B and the tobacco in the bowl A can through the orifice B. Connected with the bowl A is a central portion of the pipe D having the metal collar E fitting into the neck of the bowl A. As shown 'in Figure 2, the intermediate portion of the body of the pipe D is contracted into F which serves to dispose of any partie-les of tobacco which may be blown into the -body of the pipe D and also serves as a cooli'ng chamber for the smoke issuing from the pipe. The drain F is held in position in the body D by the metallic neck G as shown in Figure 2 bearing der in the partition adjacent' the bowl end 'of the member 'D -at the base of the chamber be lighted by a matchthe narrow drain' bowl,

against a shoulf t- 'ein. Into the body portion D is inserted the contracted tube M, terminating in the mouthpiece N. The stepped or reduced portion of the tube extended into the chamber or cavity of the mouthpiece serves to aid in forming a trap. In this pipe I have provided a simple construction of a pipe o novel form which has adequate suction and which 'on account of its construction can be easily taken-apart and cleaned. No" pipe cleaner is necessary'in the continued operation of this pipe as it is merely necessary to Shake the pipe in order to get rid ofv any particles adhering to the bowl or auxiliary chamber.

'Having fully described my invention, what I claim is 1. A cigar-shaped pipe embodying a bowl vWith a longitudinal orifice,

a pipe body having a chamber provided with a transverse partition near its inner end and having an aperture and a shoulder, ametal collar in the end of the 'body abutting against said shoulder, a drain tube extended through the aperture in said -partition and having a flange bearing against said shoulder, and a mouthpiece in the other end of 'the body having a contracted member extended into the chamber of the body.

2. -A three piece cigar shaped 'pipe com-- aV tobacco bowl and provided, with 'a section having` a prising a mouthpiece, an intermediate section trap, said trap-containing perforated partition near tube projecting therethrough trap cavity, said tube provided with a flange to limit the entrance through the partition, a collar connecting the trap section and the the bowl having a metal lined opening in its freeend for lighting and draught purposes, the mouth piece having a tubular projectionofreduced diameter projecting into the trap cavity to cooperate with the tube projecting through the partition of the trap section. f f In testimony whereof I hereunto aflix my signature.

' DAVID, SW'ERDLOW..

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